SARGEIST's 'Let The Devil In' Due In November

August 6, 2010

Moribund Records has set a November 9 release date for SARGEIST's long-awaited third album, "Let The Devil In".

Dedicated Moribund terrorists right from the start, SARGEIST's last full-length album was 2005's critically acclaimed "Disciple Of The Heinous Path", preceded by the band's classic "Satanic Black Devotion" debut in 2003.

Featuring vocalist Torog and drummer Horns of cult Finnish horde BEHEXEN as well as the six-string sorcery of HORNA mastermind Shatraug, SARGEIST's new CD proves "that black metalled orthodoxy need not spell creative death, that occult mysticism is still ripe for exploration if the words match the deeds — and especially if you have the songs to back them up," according to a press release. "One anthem to the horned one after another, 'Let The Devil In' masterfully balances raw, bloodcurdling passion with poised, steely-eyed professionalism: a new classic of traditional black metal is born!

Commented Shatraug, "The forthcoming SARGEIST album took us more than five years to make. After two albums, the standard we had raised was needed to be met with a liturgy surpassing the previous works, and for that reason alone, it took such a long time to complete the new work. Finally, when everything started to fall in place, it didn't take long. Lyrically, 'Let The Devil In' is a continuation of the heinous path we had chosen — that of black magic, necromancy, and worship of Satan. The result is definitely the strongest of SARGEIST yet, taking all the assets of our past with a new Satanic illumination."

"Let The Devil In" track listing:

01. Empire of Suffering
02. A Spell to Awaken the Temple
03. From the Black Coffin Lair
04. Burning Voice of Adoration
05. Nocturnal Revelation
06. Discovering the Enshrouded Eye
07. Let the Devil In
08. Sanguine Rituals
09. Twilight Breath of Satan
10. As Darkness Tears the World Apart

In other SARGEIST news, the band will have a split seven-inch single with DROWNING THE LIGHT released by Moribund on September 29.

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